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Inside the AP's investigation into the ethics practices of the Supreme Court justices

Public colleges, universities and other institutions that have hosted U.S. Supreme Court justices over the past decade including in Mississippi.

 

Could rice be the key to Southern Black farmers' battle against climate change?

Minority and small farmers don't always have the luxury to move from flood-prone land. Could rice be the key to their survival?

 

Find out what some Miss Hospitality contestants say is their vision of Mississippi

Forty-one young women will compete in Hattiesburg this week to see who will represent Mississippi as the next Miss Hospitality. Find out who they are.

 

JSU, USM, MSU earn top national honors for early ed teacher preparation

Three state universities received A+ national marks for early education teacher preparation programs.

 

JXN Water also released first community update video. Watch here

JXN Water released its annual water quality report for the 2022 calendar year. See the findings.

 

New director named for Museum of Mississippi History and Mississippi Civil Rights Museum

Michael Morris is the new director of the the Museum of Mississippi History and the Mississippi Civil Rights Museum.

 

Mayor: Records building fire started while an employee was shredding documents. See how

An employee hired by the city dropped his cell phone in the shredder causing a fire at the Jackson Records Management Warehouse, according to the mayor.

 

Analysis: What will happen if the MS Supreme Court is split on a House Bill 1020 decision?

With one justice recused, the Mississippi Supreme Court could potentially have a tie when it rules on House Bill 1020. See what would happen then.

 

U.S. judge schedules Tuesday hearing to listen to concerns over Jackson water issues

In a 3-hour hearing, U.S. District Court Judge Henry Wingate heard Jackson city leaders concerns over lack of communication from Ted Henifin.

 

Families with transgender kids are increasingly forced to travel out of state for care

Families in Mississippi and other states are navigating new laws for gender-affirming health care.

 

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